Finder
Veteran
To me "Film Festival" doesn't make as much sense as "Movie Festival" what about movies that are shot digitally?![]()
And yet, "movie" festivals should really be "talkie" festivals as a voice track is the norm.
Mister E
Well-known
Sorry, but even in American English the plural of 'film' is 'films', as in how many films did you see last year?
Maybe if you live in Compton or the Bronx but it certainly isn't for the rest of the country.
Finder
Veteran
Fuji will be releasing two new color films?
Hiyawaan
Particular Individual
what ASA will these films be rated at?
Leigh Youdale
Well-known
My late father in law said once that I was being pedantic but I see now it's possible to still be singular but at the same time to be part of a group of pedantics. Or should that be pedanticists?
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RayPA
Ignore It (It'll go away)
what ASA will these films be rated at?
“This is the sort of bloody nonsense up with which I will not put.”
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FrankS
Registered User
I think Keith is correct, consider these:
"I will buy more film, my refrigerator is almost empty"
"I shot only four sheets of film today, for 5x7, that is not bad"
"I brought fifteen rolls of film in my carry-on bag"
Try adding 's' at the end of film, it would feel strange, wouldn't it?
As for "I watch three films this week" we just use 'movies' instead![]()
Film is like fish. Fish AND fishes depending on usage.
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Rob-F
Likes Leicas
If you find some misspellings in my posts, you may keep them![]()
Finder
Veteran
Film is like fish.
Do they come in rolls too?
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Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
and let's not overlook the fact that we have a mod who refuses to use capitals! and being a mod it makes him the idividual with ultimate power around here ... it means we are wrong for using them.
on a more serious note (joke) australians have some strange quirks in the way they pronounce the word film and similar words. when i first came here in 1974 i heard someone say 'filum' ... somehow they manage to separate the word into two syllables ... 'fil' and 'um.' i thought i was hearing things and then i noticed that elm became 'elum' ... helm became 'helum' ... etc!
it only seems to be the older generation that does it but when i first heard it it definitely threw me!
on a more serious note (joke) australians have some strange quirks in the way they pronounce the word film and similar words. when i first came here in 1974 i heard someone say 'filum' ... somehow they manage to separate the word into two syllables ... 'fil' and 'um.' i thought i was hearing things and then i noticed that elm became 'elum' ... helm became 'helum' ... etc!
it only seems to be the older generation that does it but when i first heard it it definitely threw me!
coelacanth
Ride, dive, shoot.
on a more serious note (joke) australians have some strange quirks in the way they pronounce the word film and similar words. when i first came here in 1974 i heard someone say 'filum' ... somehow they manage to separate the word into two syllables ... 'fil' and 'um.' i thought i was hearing things and then i noticed that elm became 'elum' ... helm became 'helum' ... etc!
it only seems to be the older generation that does it but when i first heard it it definitely threw me!![]()
This reminded me of "Nikon vs Naikon,"
"Summicron vs Zummicron" and "Voigtlander vs Foctlender."
FrankS
Registered User
Do they come in rolls too?
Rollmops .
Rob-F
Likes Leicas
Let's see. I recall my third or fourth grade teacher saying, "class, today we will view two films."
What about that? Seems all right to me.
What about that? Seems all right to me.
tomalophicon
Well-known
You nerds, it's perfectly acceptable to ask your dad: "Dad, what films do you like to use?".
scottwallick
ambition ≥ skill
While on the subject of prescriptive English grammar, I invite everyone to take a stroll through Erwin Puts' site.
kbg32
neo-romanticist
Thanks guys...the comic relief is appreciated.
Bob
That's what I was hoping for!
kbg32
neo-romanticist
This seems to have been blow way out of proportion. I think what kgb meant was very specific to when people use it. I agree, what types of film do you enjoy shooting?
Thank you Jim. Roger will supply you with 5 rolls of film of your choice!
Cheers,
Keith
Thardy
Veteran
and let's not overlook the fact that we have a mod who refuses to use capitals! and being a mod it makes him the idividual with ultimate power around here ... it means we are wrong for using them.
on a more serious note (joke) australians have some strange quirks in the way they pronounce the word film and similar words. when i first came here in 1974 i heard someone say 'filum' ... somehow they manage to separate the word into two syllables ... 'fil' and 'um.' i thought i was hearing things and then i noticed that elm became 'elum' ... helm became 'helum' ... etc!
it only seems to be the older generation that does it but when i first heard it it definitely threw me!![]()
I've heard that word filum before too. I just cannot remember where.
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